A retired racer who lived in Belgium for a while, saw Eddy win a TdF, and was watching bike racing before it was cool...it's nice to see a place to converse about a great sport! Now rides recreationally (somewhere between 30 and 50 miles a day with the upper end being when time allows), but still reads Velonews and CycleSport and thanks the good Lord for Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwin and OLN!!!

I love open wheel auto racing (IRL, CART, Formula 1, and the World of Outlaws) and the NHRA when not riding my Cannondale (Saeco team issue) and following USPS Pro Cycling.

I have never ridden there (no track bike) but I attended the Pan Am Games, and numerous national competitions that have been held there. I crewed for an Indy Car team for a little while and one of the guys raced go karts on the apron at MJT. I helped him with that.

This past summer there was a national junior meet held out there, and I went one afternoon/evening.

About 10 years ago they had a big national meet out there, this was back when Roger Young was in charge of the place. Connie was still racing...Nelson Vails, those folks were racing and US track racing was very stout.

The collegiate championships were held out there...the little college across the street from MJT, Marian College, dominates in collegiate track cycling.

A few years ago there was a US vs Russia meet, and I dropped in on that.

You are way past me...I made it to CAT II. Mostly crits and some light stage racing. The kind where you race on a Saturday, long point to point race...Sunday TT, then finish with a crit. I got tired of crashes and injuries, so now I just do about 30-50 miles per day in a park by my home (Eagle Creek..you may have been there when you were here..it's a huge park, I can do one lap of 15 miles) and go watch people like you..

So, is the Olympics in your future? And it looks, from the website that you also race road? Which do you like better?

(Eagle Creek..you may have been there when you were here..it's a huge park, I can do one lap of 15 miles)

So, is the Olympics in your future? And it looks, from the website that you also race road? Which do you like better?

Hey, cat 2 is good! Especially for road racing, too.

I was in a big park with my group when I was in Indy this summer. I have no idea what the name was though...

Olympics? Hey, you never know! I have some goals before hand though, Jr. Worlds, Worlds, etc. I do race the road. Maybe about a year ago, I would have said I like the road better, but I think track has caught up. I'm concentrating a lot on the pursuit now, and I really enjoy it.

Howdy from Tucson!
Hincapie gets GC in DePanne?!
Most folks don't know where DePanne is. On the coast (North Sea/English Channel) near Knokke and Blankenberghe (very near the French border) in Belgium.
Have ridden the Major Taylor 'drome on a tandem: fast!

A retired racer who lived in Belgium for a while, saw Eddy win a TdF, and was watching bike racing before it was cool...it's nice to see a place to converse about a great sport! Now rides recreationally (somewhere between 30 and 50 miles a day with the upper end being when time allows), but still reads Velonews and CycleSport and thanks the good Lord for Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwin and OLN!!!

I love open wheel auto racing (IRL, CART, Formula 1, and the World of Outlaws) and the NHRA when not riding my Cannondale (Saeco team issue) and following USPS Pro Cycling.

Hello!!!

Indy huh? I'm so jealous, me and a bunch of my buddies down here at VT are huge F1 fans. I wish i could get up there to see the US Grand Prix this year with them, but don't think i'm going to be able to.